In Another World, I'm Called: the Black Healer - Vol. 5 Ch. 34

400 years of a guy trying to court you sounds like a special kind of hell.
 
While she's worried about a persistent suitor (at least he's trying to woo her, rather than bully her into accepting him), I don't mind 400 years of Floofy Noel with me. ?
 
man I thought this was going to end with this chapter now I am wondering if she is going to fall for Noche and get that +5000 year lifespan LOL with the way the human mind works she would probably break before 1000 year mark
 
You know, if I have to guess how would a human mind work (assuming it just doens't break) if the mind live into the thousands of years, it's possible the mind just stop drawing from experiences before a certain point. Like "Hi, I'm 3000 years old, but I really can only remember the last 200 years or so". Such a person will keep changing and evolving, but within the mind can only trace ideas and experiences that affected the mind from a more recent time. Such a person would then still be functional, but also means a be a different person every few centuries
 
@RhoninFire: Uh, philosophy. I also thought about this topic. Here are my two cents on it. I believe certain events, that had a huge impact on the character might even have effects that might last for centuries or millennia, even if the memories become blurry, emotional attachments fade and in the end, the person recalls them logically as, 'this has happened to me and this is what I learned from it." But overall I came to the same conclusion as you for the very same reasons. Over time different personalities, that fade from on into the other. Seconded.
 
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If so, doesn't that mean that by the time she returns to her old world, she'll have so much knowledge she won't even know what to do? Or perhaps, her memories will be erased up from when she came to that world, and she'll live a normal life?.....Hmmm.....
 
Reminds me of another short I came across recently-- the guy lives in a world like ours, and willingly injected himself into a fantasy universe. He spends several hundred years gallivanting around, exploring ruins, seeing the rise and fall of kingdoms, getting married, etc. In the end, the guy returns home, looks around with kind of an "Oh yeah, I forgot about this.", and promptly commits suicide.
 
oh this is great this series is far from ending. and i love how it goes from 400 years to 5000 years wow.
 

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